Hello. I have just installed OpenDX and Exceed3D on my Windows98 machine, and I'm starting to learn how to use it. I am able to invoke dx -edit and I have spent some time looking at many of the sample programs. Everything seems to be working fine and I am very keen to delve further into the program's capabilities.
I am not having any success with Data Prompter, and the behaviour I'm seeing seems to deviate rather quickly from that described in the Quickstart Guide. I start the Data Prompter with dx -prompter and get the initial window shown on pg. 99 of the guide. I type into the text field the name of the data file I want to look at: E:\opendx\samples\data\irregular.dx then I select Data Explorer file. According to the guide I should now be able to choose to browse the data file, test the import of the file into DX, or have DX visualize the data automatically. First, I see no way to invoke the browse data file. The guide suggests (pg. 109) that clicking the ellipsis button will lead to a Browse option, but this is not the case. I see only a couple of file paths. I do see activated buttons for Test Import and Visualize Data under the Data Explorer file button. If I click Test Import the Visual Program Editor is started, with a blank screen. The Initial Data Prompter window meanwhile seems to be locked up, displaying the clock cursor and not responding. So far I haven't been able to find out how to get to use either the Simplified or the Full Data Prompter. Can someone tell me what I am doing wrong (apart from using Windows :-)? I would also be grateful if someone could let me know how I can delete characters in text fields, e.g. how to get Backspace functionality. Thanks Gib NOTICE - This e-mail is only intended to be read by the named recipient. It may contain information which is confidential, proprietary or the subject of legal privilege. If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender immediately and delete this e-mail. You may not use any information contained in it. Legal privilege is not waived because you have read this e-mail. For further information on the Beca Group of Companies, visit our web page http://www.beca.co.nz
